Mobileye provides a unique and comprehensive solution formitigating life threatening road hazards.Mobileye’s collision avoidance system helps drivers by acting as a“third eye”, constantly monitoring the road in front of the vehicle. The system identifies potentially dangerous situations, and provides audio andvisual alerts to assist the driver in preventing or mitigating a collision.

The Lane Detection Algorithm recognizes the lane markings and road edges and estimates the position of the car within the lane. The LDW module uses this information on the basis of a Time to Lane Crossing calculation to provide a warning to the driver in case of unintentional lane departure.

The system’s safety alerts include:

Forward Collision Warning- both in highways and urban areas. Including motorcycles/

Tests by NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Association) that conducted by an independent laboratory established unequivocally that the Mobileye's technology meets 100% the safety standards that set by the U.S. Department of Transportation.

Mobileye is a technological leader in the area of advanced image sensing and processing technology for automotive applications, with a product offering covering the entire range of vision applications for onboard driving assistant systems. Mobileye’sEyeQ family of system-on-chips is responsible for the processing of visual information for lane sensing, traffic sign recognition, vehicle and pedestrian detection and lighting functions. The visual interpretation algorithms drive customer applications ranging from timely alert against imminent collisions and road departure to active braking for accident prevention and mitigation. Mobileye’s technology has been launched since 2007 by major car manufacturers, is today found and in design wins by 19 car manufacturers worldwide and is scheduled to launch as standard fitment by the majority of its customers to support new star ratings regulations. Mobileye has launched the EyeQ device in 17 program launches from 2007 – 2012 and is slated for launching 27 new programs in the 2013-2015 time frame.